Mayo Clinic[36]
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Symptoms |
S0 |
Asymptomatic |
Patients who were pain-free had better survival |
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S1 |
Symptomatic without pain |
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S2 |
Symptomatic with pain |
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Degree and site of Fixation |
F0 |
No fixation |
More points of fixation resulted in more complications and worse survival |
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F1 |
Fixation to 1 point |
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F2 |
Fixation to 2 points |
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F3 |
Fixation to >2 points |
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Yamada[37]
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Pattern of pelvic fixation |
Localized |
Invasion to adjacent pelvic organs or tissue |
5-year survival of 38% |
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Sacral invasive |
Invasion to lower sacrum (S3, S4, S5), coccyx, periosteum |
5-year survival of 10% |
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Lateral invasive |
Invasion to sciatic nerve, greater sciatic foramen, lateral pelvic wall, upper sacrum (S1, S2) |
5-year survival of 0% |
Wanebo[38]
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Five stages |
TR1 |
Limited invasion of the muscularis |
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TR2 |
Full thickness penetration of muscularis propria |
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TR3 |
Anastomotic recurrences with full thickness penetration beyond the bowel wall and into the perirectal soft tissue |
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TR4 |
Invasion into adjacent organs without fixation |
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TR5 |
Invasion of the bony ligamentous pelvis including sacrum, low pelvic/side walls, or sacrotuberous/ischial ligaments |
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MSK[40–42]
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Anatomic region involved |
Axial |
Anastomotic, mesorectal, perirectal soft tissue, perineum (APER) |
Axial only recurrence has 90% likelihood of R0; lateral recurrence is associated with 36% likelihood of R0 |
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Anterior |
Genitourinary tract |
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Posterior |
Sacrum and presacral fascia |
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Lateral |
Soft tissues of the pelvic sidewall and lateral bony pelvis |
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RMH[43]
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MRI; Planes of dissection |
Central |
Rectum or neo-rectum, intra-luminal recurrence, peri-rectal fat or mesorectum, extra-luminal recurrence |
MRI diagnosis of tumour invasion within the lateral, posterior or in more than 2 compartments was associated with reduced disease-free survival |
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PR |
Rectovesical pouch or recto-uterine pouch of Douglas |
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AA PR |
Ureters and iliac vessels above the peritoneal reflection, sigmoid colon, small bowel and lateral side wall fascia |
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AB PR |
Genitourinary system |
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Lateral |
Ureters, external and internal iliac vessels, lateral pelvic lymph nodes, sciatic nerve, sciatic notch, S1 and S2 nerve roots, piriformis or obturator internus muscle |
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Posterior |
Coccyx, presacral fascia, retro-sacral space, sacrum up to the upper level of S1 |
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Inferior |
Levator ani muscles, external sphincter complex, perineal scar (APER), ischio-anal fossa |
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